The prime minister has given
directives to turn Cox's Bazar airport into an advanced airbase for
speedy dispatch of fighter planes, according to a paper presented by
defence ministry officials to a parliamentary body on Sunday. The
report presented to the standing committee on defence said the ministry
has also proposed allocating 25 percent of the annual defence budget
to the air force until 2014 for its modernisation.
It further said that the
government was moving to set up a radar station in Cox's Bazar,
followed by one in Barisal, to bring the country under radar coverage.
The paper said the defence ministry had finalised the specifications
for procuring a radar system for Cox's Bazar. None of the standing
committee members spoke to the press after the meeting. "We have not
discussed anything newsworthy today," defence committee chairman Idris
Ali told reporters at the parliament building.
The paper tabled at the meeting
by defence ministry officials said, "As per the directives of the
Prime Minister, preparation for turning the Cox's Bazar air port into
an advanced air base is on. "The ministry is coordinating with the
civil aviation authorities of Bangladesh to stretch the existing runway
and build [other facilities]."
Ministry officials said in
their report that the deputy commissioner of Cox's Bazar had already
taken measures to acquire land for the purpose. The report also said
the ministry had drafted short-term, mid-term and long-term plans to
modernise the air force. "As per the short-term plan, 25 percent of the
annual military budget can be given to the air force until 2014. "Or a
special budget allocation can be made to install vital instruments for
modernisation of the air force," it said.
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